Talmage Cooley

Talmage Newman Cooley (born 1965 in Charlottesville, Virginia) is an American filmmaker and gun violence advocate Through his production company Kinoglaz Pictures, he is the writer/director of award-winning narrative and documentary films featured at Sundance and over 100 festivals worldwide, as well as numerous PSA spots for social justice organizations.[1] He was the co-Founder and co-CEO of The Center to Prevent Youth Violence (originally named PAX).[2] While attending the Harvard Kennedy School in 2012[3] he founded Democracy.com.[4] Cooley is also the Founder of The Gun Violence Project.

  1. ^ "Talmage Cooley". IMDb.
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  3. ^ Harvard Kennedy School Center for Public Leadership, "Storytelling and Impact Highlight 2012 Gleitsman Social Change Film Forum", May 10, 2012, http://www.centerforpublicleadership.org/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=802:storytelling-and-impact-highlight-2012-gleitsman-social-change-film-forum&Itemid=53
  4. ^ "Digital Pros to Meet at the Democratic National Convention". 6 November 2020.